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using satellite technology, reducing carbon emissions, using best technology to reduce voice community cations or voice saturation on frequencies. that's what it is as we move forward in the short term and the near term. we've heard about the equipment, and we've heard about eram. that's not considered a nextgen program. it was supposed to be implemented by now. collaboration is key for anything to work, i think, in life, but eram in 2009 when secretary babbitt and sec fair lahood were confirmed, we were not involved at all. it was already over budget and not deployed in any facilities across the country. it was in january of 2010 we started to get involved in identifying those number of areas we were getting on the positions as we were testing eram in the back room that was it was unacceptable and unsafe to run in air traffic control facilities to track airplanes. through hard work, collaboration, through the passion of our controllers being involved, we're proud to say it's up and running continuously in five facilities across the country and hopefully we meet the goal in making 2014
using satellite technology, reducing carbon emissions, using best technology to reduce voice community cations or voice saturation on frequencies. that's what it is as we move forward in the short term and the near term. we've heard about the equipment, and we've heard about eram. that's not considered a nextgen program. it was supposed to be implemented by now. collaboration is key for anything to work, i think, in life, but eram in 2009 when secretary babbitt and sec fair lahood were...
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speaking of modern technology, and people would take a second to turn off their cell phones and the like, that would be most welcome. this meeting is on the record. as we say, anything you say can and will, i'm sure, be used against you. in this day and age pro with some things you have and several be used against you. >> confidential anymore. >> the phrase someone needs no introduction is often used. hackney in this case that actually applies. not simply the head of one of the principal financial restitution is in this country but i believe has emerged as one of the most important and influential spokesman for the worlds of finance and business in the united states. the way it is going to work today is seen narrowing to have this conversation for a few minutes and then and we will open and up to you all for your questions. let me just give one are to conflict of interest on the table. the corporate member. the council on foreign relations, one of around 175 corporate members, and i am a shareholder in the company. unfortunately i am a distinct minority shareholder. i wish it were enough
speaking of modern technology, and people would take a second to turn off their cell phones and the like, that would be most welcome. this meeting is on the record. as we say, anything you say can and will, i'm sure, be used against you. in this day and age pro with some things you have and several be used against you. >> confidential anymore. >> the phrase someone needs no introduction is often used. hackney in this case that actually applies. not simply the head of one of the...
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>> the story first was a technology story. obama cannot raise the money without technology. the net is a little different than a newspaper, but it's true, you can write a blog post, say whatever you want in an infinite number of people could read that blog post. the thing is no one will know you wrote the blog posted on will come to your blog post unless you put money behind it or have a way of promoting it. there are still similar barriers. you can strike it lucky and do viral things to take off, but it is not exactly the same. you can't just say you're printing press now is as valuable as restore our future is printing press because you have access to wordpress or something like that. it's a little more complicated. >> the question surprised me. either you're going to say we took a murky topic and made it murkier. [laughter] >> so think about that, your blog post, who's not going to read it is really what matters. but the small donors story does. it makes it possible -- we've given out so many e-mails asking for $50. nobody other in 1994 asked because there is no point in
>> the story first was a technology story. obama cannot raise the money without technology. the net is a little different than a newspaper, but it's true, you can write a blog post, say whatever you want in an infinite number of people could read that blog post. the thing is no one will know you wrote the blog posted on will come to your blog post unless you put money behind it or have a way of promoting it. there are still similar barriers. you can strike it lucky and do viral things to...
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that with the technology and the communications technology with cyber warfare. the trick is not to think that that technology is going to define the future. we define the future, human beings make the decision about how we are going to live, what we see as legitimate and what we don't see as legitimate. who has the power to make that choice? >> are we overestimating the impact of drones? clearly the five-year jet and the tank change the nature of warfare in the 20th century almost completely and all soviet, weapon. if you are the historian and the century looking back on this discussion would it seems sort of overruled that we are saying this is a big change? >> it is a big change for us now in the intensity and extends the of warfare in terms of the personalization as you've noted. it's a big change in terms of as i said earlier increase in the region reducing the transaction cost that is getting involved which is why the legal and political and moral questions we are raising not only with your research but also in the form even more important now and they've e
that with the technology and the communications technology with cyber warfare. the trick is not to think that that technology is going to define the future. we define the future, human beings make the decision about how we are going to live, what we see as legitimate and what we don't see as legitimate. who has the power to make that choice? >> are we overestimating the impact of drones? clearly the five-year jet and the tank change the nature of warfare in the 20th century almost...
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technology, technology. hi, good evening. i am with bendel, director of the eagleton institute of politics here at rutgers university and it is my great pleasure to welcome you to this evening special event. this is just one of many exciting events that we planned for this fall and i encourage all of you. i know many of you are in the class and there's many people to pick up the flier outside the room with details about upcoming programs. in particular want to mention that on monday, october 15 will be presenting nbc political director chuck todd at the campus center and there's still time to sign up for that event. and of course for the others. some of you may not realize that you are actually attending a session of a course. the course is called political campaigning. that has been taught at the eagleton institute of policy for more than two decades. it has always been taught by a bipartisan team of political practitioners in collaboration with a scholar for political scientists. it of course is a perfect example of what th
technology, technology. hi, good evening. i am with bendel, director of the eagleton institute of politics here at rutgers university and it is my great pleasure to welcome you to this evening special event. this is just one of many exciting events that we planned for this fall and i encourage all of you. i know many of you are in the class and there's many people to pick up the flier outside the room with details about upcoming programs. in particular want to mention that on monday, october 15...
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one of the things you often hear interjecting is the media and technology. we heard earlier today on other experts in the social media sites are the village square for the civil debate and discourse so it's curious to hear from both of you how you are using the social media and technology campaigns but now also to relate and contact with constituents. >> i think to some extent it might have been some time that if i don't put on facebook is it as if it didn't happen. so, there's almost -- it is politically important that we have the announcement out. some basics like ten different exciting things to put out but we have to choose on facebook within half an hour you want to comment in the light. i think my picture with the president and michele last december got almost a thousand likes. i wouldn't have won just giving social media. we won the election because we paired new forms with more traditional forms which is door knocking to have a conversation in their living room and about the issues facing them and their family. that is what put me over the finish lin
one of the things you often hear interjecting is the media and technology. we heard earlier today on other experts in the social media sites are the village square for the civil debate and discourse so it's curious to hear from both of you how you are using the social media and technology campaigns but now also to relate and contact with constituents. >> i think to some extent it might have been some time that if i don't put on facebook is it as if it didn't happen. so, there's almost --...
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and it's leading to new technologies. anybody who looks at the curiosity landing can see that we have just demonstrated how to land quite heavy pieces on mars. and that is now a very general thing that's going to be done for decades to come. you could land habitat modules, power plants, pressurized vehicles. you could start bringing down with this precision landing a bunch of pieces through separate missions. you don't have to have a gigantic rocket which brings everything at once which would be much more of a risk as well. so -- i forgot what the question was, but that was the important answer. [laughter] >> we were talking about justifying space travel. >> yeah. so you're seeing a capability developed that is very general. now, i think if you ask what would be the effect on our sense of pride and enthusiasm to have an american colony on mars, compare that to other sites. it's a matter of prioritization really. >> what about the rise of privately-funded space exploration? how do you see that playing out? >> extremely imp
and it's leading to new technologies. anybody who looks at the curiosity landing can see that we have just demonstrated how to land quite heavy pieces on mars. and that is now a very general thing that's going to be done for decades to come. you could land habitat modules, power plants, pressurized vehicles. you could start bringing down with this precision landing a bunch of pieces through separate missions. you don't have to have a gigantic rocket which brings everything at once which would...
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towards technology sharing and coproduction. so our engagement with our allies and partners is a key step to executing our rebalance as they help all of us achieve our regional security objectives. fifth, and last, the defense department is turning its formidable innovative power to the asia-pacific region. we're by no means abandoning counterinsurgency. that's a core skill set we've gotten very good at doing and which we're going to keep. but as we come out of iraq and afghanistan, defense planners, analysts, scientists and institutions across the country are devoting more and more of their time to thinking about the asia-pacific region. we're developing new operational concepts for our forces. we're integrating operations and aligning the air force and navy to maintain access in contested regions. we're reviewing our contingency plans to insure we are prepared for any opportunity or challenge that may arise. so the pentagon leadership is focused intently on executing the rebalance. secretary panetta hosts a video teleconferenc
towards technology sharing and coproduction. so our engagement with our allies and partners is a key step to executing our rebalance as they help all of us achieve our regional security objectives. fifth, and last, the defense department is turning its formidable innovative power to the asia-pacific region. we're by no means abandoning counterinsurgency. that's a core skill set we've gotten very good at doing and which we're going to keep. but as we come out of iraq and afghanistan, defense...
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technology has not stood still. so this for us is a time to look up, around and look forward at what the world will need from us next. the security challenges that will define our future after iraq and afghanistan. that is the great transition upon which we are embarked in defense. we would need to make this strategic transition no matter what, but we are also subject to a second great source of change. that is the need to keep the united states's fiscal house in order as outlined in the budget control act which congress passed last year which required our department to remove $487 billion from our budget plans over the next ten years. i can't get through an hour in washington without this slight digression to rant about sequestration so let me do that. the budget control act as i am sure all of you know threatens a drastic process of sequestration if congress does not pass a comprehensive budget plan that the president can sign. secretary panetta and i as i said have been railing about this since last winter when m
technology has not stood still. so this for us is a time to look up, around and look forward at what the world will need from us next. the security challenges that will define our future after iraq and afghanistan. that is the great transition upon which we are embarked in defense. we would need to make this strategic transition no matter what, but we are also subject to a second great source of change. that is the need to keep the united states's fiscal house in order as outlined in the budget...
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we should export the technology by investing in clean coal technology. we should be creating jobs. john mccain has voted 20 times against funding alternative energy sources and thinks, i guess, the only answer is drill, drill, drill. drill, we must. but it will take ten years for one drop of oil to come out of any of the wells that are going to be begun to be drilled. in the meantime, we're all in trouble. >> moderator: senator mccain has said he supports caps on carbon emissions, senator obama has said he supports clean coal technology which i don't believe you've always supported -- biden: i have supported, that's a fact. >> moderator: clear it up for us. starting with you, governor palin. >> moderator: the chant is drill, baby, drill, and that's what we hear all across this country because people are so hungry for those domestic sources of energy to be tapped into. they know even in my own energy-producing state we have billions of barrels of oil and hundreds of trillions of cubic feet of clean, green natural gas. and we're building a nearly $40 billion natural gas pipeline whic
we should export the technology by investing in clean coal technology. we should be creating jobs. john mccain has voted 20 times against funding alternative energy sources and thinks, i guess, the only answer is drill, drill, drill. drill, we must. but it will take ten years for one drop of oil to come out of any of the wells that are going to be begun to be drilled. in the meantime, we're all in trouble. >> moderator: senator mccain has said he supports caps on carbon emissions, senator...
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3 million jobs in this country that are vacant that need to be filled by people that have mass and technology backgrounds and engineering backgrounds. and the students that come from around the world to our schools and learn those skills can go back and other countries and turn around and compete with our companies because we've educated them but they won't stay here because we won't let them. that's got to be addressed. >> the question is, you all agree, immigration is needed but will it have been? >> i think it will. >> it will. >> now, what it gets, something on the top, something on the bottom, but the bottom line we are getting closer to having to do a reasonable immigration bill. and i think it, whatever it is, will happen when, whenever win is, you know, short-term. >> and it's going to have -- clearly business cares a lot about the issue, but in order to get immigration reform through, we are going to have to take a very hard look and, frankly, there's going to have to be a lot of concessions on the side of -- [inaudible] >> i'm not. i'm saying we need it all. and republicans i think
3 million jobs in this country that are vacant that need to be filled by people that have mass and technology backgrounds and engineering backgrounds. and the students that come from around the world to our schools and learn those skills can go back and other countries and turn around and compete with our companies because we've educated them but they won't stay here because we won't let them. that's got to be addressed. >> the question is, you all agree, immigration is needed but will it...